- How to spell check in Linux Terminal

Linux also has a command line spell checker utility in Terminal. The utility is called aspell and is installed by default on Ubuntu. This is how you can use aspell to check
- How to install Safari on Linux

There are two potential workarounds to install Safari on Linux: Use yourself WINE or WINE in combination with PlayOnLinux (provide graphical user interface (UI) for WINE).
- How to reset the password for sudo in Debian

The user password is changed in Debian using the passwd command. In this article, TipsMake.com will explain how root users can change their own passwords on Debian servers.
- How to extract ISO file with Linux

You may have downloaded an image file using the popular ISO extension. These files (usually quite large) are basically digital versions of optical media discs. All the files on
- Should use the Ext4 or Btrfs file system?

Linux has many different file system options. The current default option is ext4. Users are always motivated to change the default file system to btrfs. But is btrfs better than
- Debian 10 Buster, New features in Debian 10 Buster

Debian 10 Buster has been released. Let's explore the new features in Debian 10 Buster through the following article!
- How to use the grep command on Debian 10

Grep stands for Global Regular Expression Print. This is a useful command and is widely used by Linux system engineers, while searching for a string or patterns with regular files
- How to disable color emojis in Debian 10 (Buster)

To keep up with the latest Android color emojis you see in messaging apps and web browsers, Debian 10 has replaced old black and white emojis with new colored icons.
- How to enable / disable automatic login in Debian 10

If your system is in a secure location, without any privacy threats, you can avoid the hassle of providing credentials when logging in.
- How to Compile a C Program

This wikiHow teaches you how to compile your C program in Windows and macOS. If you're using Linux, check out How to Compile a C Program Using the GNU Compiler. Go to
- How to Set Up a Custom Banner Message in Your Ubuntu Linux Machine for Remote Users

This How-to will enable you to set up a custom banner message to users who read your Banner Message and decide to enter your System at their own risk, else be warned about not
- How to Create and Use ISO Files on Linux

Learn how to create, mount, or burn ISO images using Linux. Most Linux distributions come with software to create, mount, or burn ISO images. Using these steps, you will learn to
- How to Set up a Dial up Internet Connection in Linux Via the Command Line

A walkthrough of dial-up Internet with Linux command line. Your modem should be detected automatically by your distribution.
- How to Play Windows Games in Linux

Let's be honest: Most windows games will not currently run on Linux, but there are methods available to play some games. If you want to play SimCity or Bejeweled there is hope. If,
- How to End a Program on a PC

Have you ever had a program hang and waiting for the computer to sort the problem out was not an option? This puts in effect the immediate termination of almost any irritating,
- How to Show Hidden Files in Linux

Just starting out in linux and can't see your secret/configuration files in the file manager? Having the same problem while using the terminal emulator? Here's the answer. Open the
- How to Set up a Crontab File on Linux

Cron is a job scheduling subsystem for linux. It is used for scheduling repeating jobs. If you wish to schedule a one shot job use the at subsystem. All users on a linux box may
- How to Install Solus

Solus is a Unix-like, independent distribution of Linux using the home-grown Budgie desktop environment, designed for modern personal computing devices. Unlike many Linux
- How to Format a Linux Hard Disk to Windows

Windows operating system and Linux execute best on their specific file systems. It is a known fact that Linux executes better on hard disks that are formatted using the ext3 file
- How to Set up a Wireless Network in Puppy Linux

This is a walkthrough of wireless (IEEE 802.11 also known as WiFi) home networking with Puppy Linux using the graphical networking wizard. If your router isn't new, then turn it on